2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-Combine Edition

FanSided.com's 2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-scouting combine update
FanSided.com's 2015 NFL Mock Draft: Post-scouting combine update /
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January 1, 2014; Pasadena, CA, USA; Michigan State Spartans cornerback Trae Waynes (15) celebrates after he intercepts a pass against the Stanford Cardinal during the second half at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
January 1, 2014; Pasadena, CA, USA; Michigan State Spartans cornerback Trae Waynes (15) celebrates after he intercepts a pass against the Stanford Cardinal during the second half at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports /

player. 59. Waynes is an excellent technical cornerback, operating particularly well in longer yardage situations. The Spartan has fantastic size, quick recovery speed and a crafty physicality that can shut down opposing receivers. This physicality can get him into trouble, though, and he may need to taper his aggression in the NFL. Pairing him with Brent Grimes could create a smothering pass defense to go along with the team’s fervent pass rush. <p>If they choose not to go in the direction of defensive back, Miami also needs receiver help and could turn to Kevin White or DeVante Parker if they are available.</p>. CB. Michigan State. Trae Waynes. 14

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